Valentine’s attractions in Prague: the event is planned by the botanical garden and the archbishopric
In a luxury restaurant, wellness center, but also in the zoo or at Mass, you can celebrate the holiday of all lovers in Prague. It falls on a Monday this year, but a number of institutions have prepared a special Valentine’s program for this weekend.
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In the Prague Botanical Garden.
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“Without commenting on the commented feedings and permanent living encounters, which animals live in pairs, what their courtship looks like and who takes care of them afterwards. Small rewards await attentive listeners! ”Prague Zoo invites you to the“ Valentine’s special ”in Troja. On Saturday and Sunday, between 10 am and 3 pm, there are a total of nine excursions to the “love life” of the animals. The zoo offers annotated meetings with eared dogs, scavengers or Eurasian wolves. the training of South African sea lions will also be seen.
“Let yourself be seduced by the magic of Valentine’s night. A romantic tour of the dark tropical greenhouse Fata Morgana is an unconventional way to spend the holiday of lovers. You will learn interesting facts about the love life of plants, you will enjoy a glass of wine from our vineyard and the lady will receive a sustainably grown rose, “attracts the Fata Morgana Botanical Garden on Monday evening tours of the greenhouse. Only adult couples can participate in the hour program. The price is 790 crowns for both.
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The Archbishopric of Prague is once again organizing the traditional “Pilgrimage to St. Valentine’s Day in Vyšehrad” on Saturday, aka “spiritual renewal for the couple”. Pre-registration is required in the form of an electronic form. “Retraining for the couple and all those who are considering marriage and want to deepen their relationship with God and before God, will take place in the premises of the Vyšehrad Collegiate Chapter (K rotundě 100/10, Prague 2). The spiritual program will be accompanied by Mons. Aleš Opatrný, Vyšehrad canon, “informs the website of the Archbishopric of Prague. The five-hour zone starts at 10 am and includes three reflections, refreshments, an opportunity for a walk, joint reflexes and a final prayer. It is followed by a separate pilgrimage mass in the Basilica of St. Peter and Paul. “During the pilgrimage mass, the remains of St. Valentina, “adds the archbishopric.
Among the “commercial” attractions are the “packages for lovers” in Aquapalace Prague or a luxurious five-course dinner in the Oblaca restaurant at the top of the Žižkov tower.
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